Dresses are a go-to fashion choice for the summer because they allow air flow around the body, keeping you cool during those hot temperatures. They're also flattering for every body type, so it's a no-brainer to have a few dresses in your summer wardrobe. The 3 most popular types of dresses are mini dresses, midi dresses, and maxi dresses. We're here to explain the difference between these dresses and how to wear them this season.
Mini Dress
The mini dress is one that hits above the knee, and may go as high as above the thigh. It's sexy and flirty, making it the perfect date-night dress or dress to wear for an evening out on the town.
How-To Style It: Pair a mini dress with a pair of stilettos to amp up the sexiness, or tone it down a bit with a pair of flats for the perfect mix of sweet and spicy.
Midi Dress
A midi dress falls somewhere near the mid-calf, but a general range is between the knee and the ankle. It's an ideal dress for wearing to work, church, or for an afternoon of shopping with friends. Midi dresses are a big fashion trend this season, so you'll be seeing them popping up at many of your favorite retailers.
How-To Style It: The midi dress lends a bit of 1920s vibes, so it works great paired with a traditional pointed-toe shoe with a demure heel. It looks equally great when worn with a wedge sandal or ballet flats.
Maxi Dress
The maxi dress is longer than the previous two dresses and falls somewhere around the ankle. It's ideal for those chillier summer days and can be worn anywhere from work to a wedding if the material is formal enough. Due to their length, if you're 5'4" or shorter you should purchase a petite size so you don't trip over the hem.
How-To Style It: You want to be careful when wearing heels with a maxi dress, especially if it's on the long side. A long hem can cause you to trip. The best shoes to wear with a maxi dress are gladiator sandals. They provide stability, but also look great peeking out from underneath the dress when you walk.
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